The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives on April 2, 2026, establishes a special order of business for the twenty-seventh legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. Key items include the creation of an Accountability Council for public K-12 education to analyze student performance data (HB604), the authorization for converting oil and gas wells into alternative energy facilities (SB174), and the expansion of exemptions for general contracting practices (SB279). Other notable proposals address taxation exemptions for the Tigers for Tomorrow Exotic Animal Preserve (HB579), modifications to insurance registration fees (SB219), and increased penalties for eluding law enforcement (SB233).

Additionally, the resolution includes various other legislative measures such as exemptions for veterans' households from solid waste collection fees (SB32), streamlined health and fire inspection requirements for food trucks (SB197), and provisions for sick leave donation among education employees (SB211). Other bills focus on parole procedures (SB254), unauthorized use of disabled parking (SB94), and the establishment of a sex education curriculum in public K-12 schools (SB209). The resolution reflects a diverse range of legislative priorities aimed at addressing education, public safety, taxation, and social issues within the state.